Want Less
The wanting comes in waves. Want has an appetite that is never satisfied, it must feed. It convinces you that life will feel better once you get the next thing — the upgrade, the possession, the status hit. But wanting is endless. It pulls you out of the present and away from the people and moments that matter most.
The real work is slowing down long enough to see the lie, question the cost, and choose what actually gives your life meaning. Wanting less isn’t deprivation — it’s getting your time, energy, and presence back.
Choose Your Energy
Energy follows us everywhere. Into our thoughts. Into our actions. Into every conversation, every choice, every conflict. Most of the time, we don’t realize how much of our day is powered by fear — fear of failure, fear of judgment, fear of conflict, fear of not getting it right. But the moment we slow down, we see that energy is something we can choose. We can flip the script. We can shift fear into curiosity, resistance into exploration, conflict into understanding, obligation into creative action. A different experience is always available when we choose the energy we bring.
Forgiveness is for You
Forgiveness isn’t about excusing what happened — it’s about freeing yourself from what you keep carrying. We drag the past into the present and project it into the future, reliving the same emotions over and over. Forgiveness is the choice to stop letting old wounds control your time, your attention, your energy, and your relationships. It’s reclaiming the power you’ve been giving away and directing it somewhere better. It’s about you.
Guard the Gates
Guarding the gates is the practice of choosing what enters the empire of your mind. Most of us don’t realize how much information we allow in or how deeply it shapes our thoughts, moods, and identity. When we audit our inputs honestly, resistance will show up — but so will clarity. Good mind nutrition creates good thoughts, good habits, and a healthier inner life.
Not So Much
Shh… quiet the rush.
We assume, we fill in blanks, we move before we understand — and it costs us more than we notice. Slow it down. Listen first. Ask instead of assume. When we seek clarity before reaction, relationships strengthen, energy returns, and the path forward actually makes sense.
Shhh…
Shh… quiet the rush.
We assume, we fill in blanks, we move before we understand — and it costs us more than we notice. Slow it down. Listen first. Ask instead of assume. When we seek clarity before reaction, relationships strengthen, energy returns, and the path forward actually makes sense.
Get Out of Your Head
Most of us live in the past or the future — replaying regrets, worrying over what-ifs, missing the only place life happens: now. Return to presence, break autopilot, and use the body to sharpen focus, improve relationships, and reclaim your attention.
Thanksgiving Hangover
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It’s easy to miss what matters, even on Thanksgiving. The noise, the food, the schedule — it all sweeps us into urgency. We say thanks for the big things and overlook the tiny miracles that actually hold us together. Today, in this Thanksgiving hangover, I’m choosing gratitude for the little things — breath in and breath out, toes and knees, warmth, clean water, questions from curious kids, the feel of a hug. The stuff that usually goes unnoticed.
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving calls us to slow down, notice, and actually be present. The holiday rush pulls us into urgency, noise, opinions, and the need to be right — but gratitude only exists in awareness. When we pay attention to the people, the sounds, the food, the pause — we return to what matters. Today, give thanks by noticing.
Keep Digging
Some days I catch myself wishing I was somewhere else, doing something else, with someone else—but the ditch still needs to be dug. That moment of friction exposes me, shows me whether I’m choosing to lead or choosing to complain. The work becomes the practice: presence over escape, discipline over irritation, emotional control when it would be easier to drift. Self-mastery isn’t built in comfort—it’s built here, shovel in hand, doing the job anyway.
Trick or Treat
Trick or Treat.
What mask do you put on when things don’t go as planned?
What costume do you wear when there’s conflict?
Do these versions of you protect, or poison, the people in your life?
Are they who you really are — or just who you’ve become without noticing?
Choices Become Us…
Love you Buddy. May you reach escape velocity with less turbulence than me. Build it while you fly it and keep upgrading your skills!

